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    Interpersonal communication is an exchange of information between two or more people. This can be achieved in many ways and many parts come into play when influencing communication. Many times individuals do not notice these different aspects that influence the way we communicate because they happen so often and so quickly. Movies are a great way to acknowledge these aspects because they are based on communication. In the movie Mean Girls, Cady Heron has lived in Africa her entire life with her…

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    She defies just about every mother expectation normal parents would have. For example, when Regina comes home with her friends, her mom offer them drinks and says if they want she will add some alcohol to the beverage, she lets her daughter get away with anything, just like when Regina and her boyfriend were making out on her bed and her mom came in and asked if they needed any condoms whereas normal parents would have kicked the boy out…

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    girls who are well known, and they like to express negatively opinions about everyone in school, and they write it down in a book which belongs to Regina George the main girl of the plastics called the burn book. Janice has a great crush on Regina, but hates her because she does not like her back, so uses Cady to join the plastics to know what Regina George thinks about her, and breaks the plastics apart. Perceptual barriers are internal barriers that occurs within a person’s mind,…

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    house like a crazy woman. "Fine," Regina said, rolling her eyes and plopping down on my couch. Ok I just needed to find the perfect shoes to go with my dress... I went to my room and looked under my bed for my plain black flats. Since I was going to a party, I was trying to avoid my feet hurting from heels. "Got it!" I yelled from my room and walked to the living room where Regina was now standing. "One million years later you 're ready, what a miracle," Regina said clapping and I shook my…

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    Etched in Sand describes the life story of Regina Calcaterra and how she survived abuse and neglect during her life. Regina and her four siblings did not have a normal childhood because they experienced abuse and homelessness as their mother self-medicated with alcohol and spent more time away from home with her boyfriends than she did looking after her own children. Cherie, Camille, Regina, Norman, and Rosie raised themselves and had to resort to all sorts of extreme measures to take care of…

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    White lost her mother when she was very young, and her father married Regina (evil queen). What the story doesn’t mention though, is that Regina was once a very kind and good hearted person herself. She became dark because she was in love with a stable boy named Daniel, and her mother would never let them be together. She arranged the marriage between Regina and the king. Snow white saw Regina and Daniel together one day, and Regina made her promise not to tell because her mother would kill him.…

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    manor; she hadn't seen or spoken to Regina (civilly) in nearly a week. She could take insults, fireballs, even at this point. Plus Emma was just concerned; Regina had even turned away Henry. "Regina?" No answer from the quiet house. She decided to shift tactics. "Mayor Mills? Your favorite sheriff here." Sarcasm, mostly. "Say, do I come before or after David these days? Regina?" Emma called up the steps to the second floor, and was startled by the Regina that came to the top of the stairs;…

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    identities, and as a result ends up causing conflict between both groups. However, amid all of the drama, the educators in the school aid these “mean” high school girls into resolving their issues and making up with one another. Furthermore, persuasion by Regina George is evident…

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    The leader of the Plastics, Regina George, is a self-absorbed brat who has blinders on to the world around her. Regina keeps a book in her bedroom, known as the burn book, where the Plastics write…

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    because Regina, the mother of Alexandra, is using Alexandra to get money. Thus, Birdie tries to tell Alexandra, but she does not listen. Then when Birdie’s husband, Oscar sees that Birdie is trying to sabotage the plan of obtaining money, he brutally slaps her. Women in the 1900s were treated as if they were slaves. Men were able to treat women like objects. Moreover, in scenes where Regina talks with Oscar and Benjamin about their plan to become rich, Regina is the head of the group. Regina…

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